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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expanding in" is not correct or usable in written English
To use a phrase such as this, you would need to combine two words, such as "expanding into". For example, "The company is expanding into new markets."
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So he suggested expanding in Pennsylvania.
VW is rapidly expanding in the United States.
Isis are expanding in a fearful way.
Mr. Feinstein is expanding in other directions.
Pontin's is expanding in his constituency.
We were expanding in some areas.
"It's expanding in every conceivable direction," Brad Stone tells me.
UBS has been expanding in Europe to attract wealthy clients.
Hyatt is also expanding in the Middle East.
Is publishing the only thing expanding in this economy?
The role kept expanding in the next decade.
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